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Auction Program 2018 LIVE 1 Top Shelf Whisky, Brandy & Cigars on a Cedar Tray, Courtesy of Hurricane Irma A collection of top notch whiskeys: 10-Year Old Bushmill's Irish Whiskey, 10-Year Old Talisker Scotch whiskey, 12 Year-Old Glenlivet Scotch Whiskey, Hennessy V.S.O.P. French Cognac, two Crystal Whiskey Glasses, made in Germany, a Zippo Lighter with SJA engraved on it, a butane cigar lighter and a Cigar Humidor with a selection of 10 cigars: Cohiba, Oliva, Macanudo, Brazilia, Prensado, Montecristo, Carlos Torano, Romeo & Julieta (vintage), Decade and Gurka Centurian. Enjoy an entertaining book, Drinking with the Saints, The Sinner's Guide to a Holy Happy Hour by Michael P. Foley which gives some historical background for many well-known drinks, anecdotes from lives of the saints and recipes for ''liturgically correct cocktails!'' This is a unique opportunity to be enlightened with rich history. This book ''Drinking with the Saints'' is a compilation of the history of the Saints and history of beer, wine and spirits. A very interesting read, and recipes for cocktails and concoctions for every kind of spirit throughout history. A true gem! James and Kathleen Dougherty $425.00 2 Biplane Aerial Tour of St. Augustine ''The Barnstormer Tour with Sunset Add-On'' A flight for two into the past to experience sights unmatched by any other location, St. Augustine! You will witness St. Augustine from the air from a fully restored 1935 Custom Cabin Waco Biplane. Some sights that you will see are: San Marco Fort, The Bridge of Lions, Flagler College, the Lighthouse on Anastasia Island, our beautiful St. Augustine beaches, and more, including a unique sunset experience you will find nowhere else! Dave & Veronica Genet $335.00 3 Romantic Downtown Getaway This Romantic Downtown Getaway includes, a one night mid-week stay at the Cedar House Inn, a Victorian Bed & Breakfast, built in 1893 and located on the Bayfront. You will stay in the beautiful Cordova Suite, valued at $350. Your Deluxe Amenities Package includes a two course Gourmet Breakfast, complimentary wine or port in the evening, soft drinks and freshly baked homemade goodies. On site parking is included. During your stay experience a romantic carriage ride for two along the streets of historic St. Augustine, while you take in the beautiful sights and enjoy each others company. Have a romantic dinner at the Columbia Restaurant on St. George Street using your $100 Gift Certificate. Finish the night off right with a Moet & Chandon champagne toast and Belgian chocolates. This package is sure to sweep you off your feet and in to each others arms! Columbia Restaurants, Kim Forsythe, Cedar House Inn & Anna Mucha $525.00 4 Hammit Purse & Uptowm Shopping Spree The ''Hammit Paul Artic'' handbag has all the features of the legendary Tony Cross Body Bag, with extra storage room. A beautiful and functional design for you to share as a symbol of past, present and future connections. Hammit of Los Angeles products are cherished, passed down from one generation to the next. Material: Smooth leather; Lining: Embossed Red Suede; Brushed Silver Hardware; Strap: 1'' W x 52'' L: Exterior: Cell phone pocket'; Interior: Credit card slot; 9.5''L x 2''W x 9.5''H. Mother and daughter can share this beautiful Hammit Paul Artic cross body purse, but the Uptown Shopping Spree is specially for your daughter, with gift cards to some of her favorite uptown St. Augustine boutiques: Declaration & Co., West to East, Goldfinch Boutique, and Magnolia Supply. This great package includes a $50 gift card to each of these unique stores. Leonora Leano & Heather Sawyer $525.00 5 Irish Pub Crawl Begin your Irish Pub Crawl in St. Augustine Beach with a stop at Dan Murphy's Irish Pub - use this $100 Gift Card to Dan Murphy's Irish Pub to try some craft brews and fresh local food. Use your $50 gift card to Uber over to Ann O'Malley's in downtown St. Augustine, an authentic Irish pub near the Old City Gates. Your $100 gift card will get you a pint or a pitcher or an Irish inspired dish. Uber or walk to Barley Republic and settle in with a Jameson, Johnnie Walker or Guinness, covered by your $100 gift card from Barley Republic. Then it's over to the Bayfront to eat, drink and be Irish with this $100 Gift card for Meehan's Irish Pub and Seafood House. Eileen Brennan, Phillip and Michelle Morrell & Kasey Cooper $450.00 6 Dining Date Night for 5 Months Here's a great line-up for your date night plans for the next 6 months with gift cards of $100 or more to this great selection of restaurants: a tranquil night at Cap's On the Water. Enjoy a beautiful sunset at a waterfront table or or under a canopy of trees. The view is breathtaking and the food is excellent. Celebrate a special occasion or anniversary at Ruth's Chris Steak house and savor any of the 12 signature steaks, seared to perfection. Head down to Prohibition Kitchen where you can enjoy live music during dinner or get some great pizza at PizzAlley’s! Have a relaxing seafood dinner beachside and enjoy the ocean breeze at Salt Life. For a change of pace, enjoy live theater as you dine at The Alhambra Dinner Theater in Jacksonville. Patrick and Maria O’ Donnell, Dave and Nicole Hanvey, Julie Colber, Jessica Sherar and Alhambra Theatre $554.00 7 1 Week at The Crescent Resort Hotel in South Beach, Miami Stay at the Crescent Resort in legendary South Beach, Miami for a blissful and entertaining week, from June 2 - June 9, 2018. Crescent Resort is a gem of Art Deco design located in the center of the SoBe Historic District on South Beach's internationally-known Ocean Drive. By day, relax on Miami Beach, shop the hottest fashions, lunch at a sidewalk café, or explore a local art gallery. By night, indulge in new cuisine, play in trendy night clubs, or take in a theater or dance show. With comfortable accommodations, Crescent Resort is a perfect South Beach retreat. This resort destination is recommended for families without children. Crescent Resort's one bedroom suite offers a private bedroom with king bed, living area with full-sized sofa-sleeper and dining area, as well as kitchen facilities. The light and airy suite has a sleek urban city villa design. A large soaking tub, rainfall shower head, hair dryer, and magnifying mirror continues the luxury treatment. The fully-equipped kitchen allows for a quick breakfast or a full dinner. Dishes, utensils, pots, pans, and serve ware for four are provided for your convenience. Appliances including refrigerator, microwave, stovetop, and coffee maker permit easy preparation of meals. For your entertainment, cable TV and high quality stereo equipment are provided. Each unit offers an in-room safe. Climate control is also provided for your comfort. Teresa Brennan $2,400.00 8 Two for Jaguars Everbank Field Suite Two tickets for Advanced Disposal's Jaguars Everbank Field Suite! Enjoy the game of your choice from the comfort of a suite at Everbank Field and enjoy complimentary food and beverages while watching the game. Game to be mutually agreed upon after the NFL 2018 Season is announced. Includes one parking pass. In addition, Jacksonville Jaguar fan apparel is included: a Jags towel, tote bag, Men's T-shirt, #1 Fan Foam Finger, and a Jaguars AFC Champions South cap. The lucky winner will be responsible for his/her own transportation and hotel. Steven and Kay Carn $2,140.00 9 A Week at the Villa, St. John, USVI A week in Coral Bay, St. John is the perfect vacation for you. The luxurious Villa for four has a balcony with an incredible view of Coral Bay. Listen to the roar of the trade winds at night as you drift off to sleep and wake to the crowing of the roosters in the morning. Sip your coffee watching the sailboats in Coral Bay. At the end of a glorious beach day, take a dip in the pool and enjoy the drink of your choice as you gaze at the emerald seas and islands close by. Boat charters and sport fishing charters are available. The warm hospitality of the Conrad's will enhance your stay. This SJA family will go out of their way to make sure you know about all the local attractions and will help you to make your vacation in St. John relaxing, exciting, enjoyable and memorable. The Villa is available anytime. Early booking is recommended, however. Black out dates: Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Tom and Dee Conrad $1,750.00 10 Raise Your Paddle for SJA Raise Your Paddle for SJA to help acquire the following Wish List Items for the students: Scholarships for Mission Trips, Competition Fee & Lodging for Astronaut Challenge, a JVC Video Camera & Microphone for TV Production Class and Cameras for Photography Class. Your tax deductible donations are greatly appreciated and they help us to enhance the SJA high school experience for our students. You will receive a statement at Auction Check-Out which may be used for income tax purposes. 11 Mother's Day Package for the Best Mom Ever! Show Mom some love with this beautiful Mother's Day Bracelet by Pandora: Pandora Bracelet with five charms and a special Mother's Day ''Book'' charm that opens to say ''Happy Mother's Day! Give Mom a relaxing massage or facial at the Fountain of Youth Spa with this $100 Gift Card, good for any product or service.
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